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Playing Songs Without Tempo Changes (Tempo Mute)
For songs with tempo changes, it can be effective to first practice the song at one fixed
tempo.
Defeating any tempo changes and playing back the song at one set tempo is called
"
"Tempo Mute.
Press - or + button
While holding down
1.
Hold down the [Play] button and press either the Tempo [-] or [+]
button.
The song is set to play at one fixed tempo.
When in Tempo Mute, the display shows the following.
JT
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(Lelie
2.
Adjust the tempo to one that you prefer (p. 32).
3.
Again hold down the [Play] button and press either the Tempo [-] or [+]
button to cancel tempo muting.
After you have become able to play the song, try playing it without tempo mute.
When you choose a different song, the tempo mute still stays off.
Synchronizing the Timing When You Start to Play
(Count In)
At times such as when you want to come in at some point in a song in progress, you can
synchronize your timing with that of the song. Sounding a "count sound" leading up to
playback of a song is called "Count In."
On the HP 337, if you playback a song while the metronome is sounding, two measures
of lead-in count will be heard at the beginning of the song.
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